Posted by Jonathan on March 18, 2003, at 0:57:13
In reply to Re: you wacky mathemetician, you! » Jonathan, posted by Dr Eamerz on March 16, 2003, at 16:13:53
Dr Eamerz,
Dang! Those pesky post-eating elves got your last three posts on our secret thread before I could read them. Were they zapped because your research results were mad or bad or dangerous to know, or just because that thread's origroot was planted on the unstable side of last September's temporal event horizon, after which all posts evaporate into hyperspace? Cambridge cosmologist Prof. Sir Fred Hoyle explains temporal event horizons like this (which are similar to the spatial event horizons around black holes) in his book appropriately entitled "October the First Is Too Late". Those elves tried to get into my mailbox, too, but they couldn't crack my quantum encryption algorithm: the email notifications containing the subject lines of your messages are safe, although the messages themselves are lost.
209253 at 22:28:18 Re: Another of Dr Eamerz's little gems ... » Jonathan
209260 at 22:37:09 Re: Pythagorean
209269 at 23:01:07 Re: Think I broke the ariel : ( (nm)
All times are Chicago, six hours behind GMT. There must be a pattern, but I can't see it yet.Your Pythagorean idea sounds particularly intriguing: I'd guess that you must be thinking of Kesselbaum's seminar on Pythagorizing the Bermuda Triangle, when he proved that the origroots of the square on the hypotenuse are always a conjugate pair, remaining linked by quantum entanglement even if one origroot passes through a spatio-temporal wormhole (like the Bermuda triangle) and emerges in a different universe. I suspect that this is how thread redirection to a different board works. I've been running sophisticated conjugacy tests on the origroots of such threads before and after redirection. The results are still inconclusive, but too interesting to discuss with you further in this public forum.
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